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Hey guys! Sorry my ISP went down because I was trying to sell my bike on ebay I guess.. Anyway The part # for a 1.3 setup is a6025-a They are for AmPros HVLP ar6025 They are almost the same gun but one is twice the price.

06-14-2006 12:59 PM

beady

Tips & Nozzles

where did you oreder the AMPRO tips from ?...any part numbers for them ???

Thank Ya

06-12-2006 11:49 AM

302 Z28

Quote:

Originally Posted by weirdbeard

I ordered a whole set of AmPro tips & needles for this gun. The 1.4 it comes with is poor quality stainless and will rust. I painted a friends boat with this gun and a quality Marine paint with excellent results!

Where are you buying the AmPro nozzle sets? I sure could use a 1.3mm tip for clear.

Vince

06-12-2006 11:21 AM

MAUSS

I ordered one a while back and it's still on backorder. Of course, when it does "ship", it will sit in a trailer at their dock for a week and a half waiting for the trailer to fill up before it actually leaves their property. I wish I had a store nearby... the closest one is 2 hours away.

06-12-2006 08:09 AM

weirdbeard

I ordered a whole set of AmPro tips & needles for this gun. The 1.4 it comes with is poor quality stainless and will rust. I painted a friends boat with this gun and a quality Marine paint with excellent results!

06-12-2006 07:56 AM

oldred

For $39 bucks, I don't think you can beat it.

06-12-2006 07:34 AM

modas

I finally got to use my harbor frieght gun this weekend. I shot some SPI epoxy (first time) and the gun worked fantastically well (at least for me).

I had the reg on the compressor set at 90, the reg on the gun set at 42 and adjusted the fan for about a 6" pattern. I may have sprayed the stuff a touch to heavy, but I didn't have any runs or anything like that so I'm calling it good.

For $39 bucks, I don't think you can beat it.

06-10-2006 01:28 PM

oldred

I have a couple of those guns but I sure wish I had just one of those cars! NICE

Last night they showed the Israel's new rifle to replace the M16.
The main differences are that it uses the same full size barrel, but the overall length is shorter because bolt and chamber is located in the rear.
Another improvement is the Aim Point Red dot sight built in.
Other than that, it is very similar to the M16.
Got to give it to the Israels, they don't mess around. They are constantly improving all sorts of weapons!

05-26-2006 04:24 PM

302 Z28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Irelands child

And in the '50s they tried to take the old "grease gun", M-3, I think, and put a strange barrel on it plus the WWll Germans had a '98 Mauser that they tried. My recollection is that they all had an accuracy of a thrown brick and ate barrels. If anyone can make a strange weapon, the Israelis can - but will it live for long? Doubt it - a bullet just doesn't like to make sharp turns and something WILL give

The barrel on the Israeli weapon does not have a bend in it, the whole chamber and barrel swivels.

Vince

05-26-2006 01:49 PM

oldred

I have seen a couple of paint jobs that LOOKED like they had been sprayed from around a corner

05-26-2006 01:07 PM

Irelands child

And in the '50s they tried to take the old "grease gun", M-3, I think, and put a strange barrel on it plus the WWll Germans had a '98 Mauser that they tried. My recollection is that they all had an accuracy of a thrown brick and ate barrels. If anyone can make a strange weapon, the Israelis can - but will it live for long? Doubt it - a bullet just doesn't like to make sharp turns and something WILL give

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